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Surplice sewn by tsarevnas, the sisters of Peter the Great, Trinity Monastery, Aleksandrov, 1911.
Phelonion [vestment] from the second half of the eighteenth century, from a very old..., 1911Phelonion [vestment] from the second half of the eighteenth century, from a very old fabric called kamka [silk brocade] with shoulders embroidered with pearls on crimson velvet. In the Rostov Museum
Phelonion [vestment]. From the time of Tsar Mikhail Feodorovich. In the vestry of the Assumption Cathedral. Rostov Velikii, 1911.
Portrait de Marie-Dominique Sibour (1792-1857), archevêque de Paris de 1848 à 1857, 1856. Creator: Thomas CouturePortrait de Marie-Dominique Sibour (1792-1857), archeveque de Paris de 1848 a 1857, 1856
Le cardinal Mercier, archeveque de Malines, et Mgr. Heylen, eveque de Namur, dans... 1916. Creator: Robert VaucherLe cardinal Mercier, archeveque de Malines, et Mgr. Heylen, eveque de Namur, dans le jardin du College belge de Rome, 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVII
Portrait de Michel de Le Masle (1587-1662), chanoine de Notre-Dame de Paris, secrétaire dePortrait de Michel de Le Masle (1587-1662), chanoine de Notre-Dame de Paris, secretaire de Richelieu, c1646
L'Abbé Henri Grégoire (1750-1831), ecclésiastique et homme politique, 1820. Creator: Jean-Baptiste MauzaisseL'Abbe Henri Gregoire (1750-1831), ecclesiastique et homme politique, 1820
Reverend Jonathan Edwards, 1808. Creator: Abner ReedReverend Jonathan Edwards, 1808
Chasuble with Orphrey Bands, Seo de Urgel, 16th century. Creator: UnknownChasuble with Orphrey Bands, Seo de Urgel, 16th century
Amice, Spain, 17th century. Creator: UnknownAmice, Spain, 17th century
Dalmatic, Spain, c. 1600. Creator: UnknownDalmatic, Spain, c. 1600
Dalmatic, Spain, 17th century. Creator: UnknownDalmatic, Spain, 17th century
Chasuble, Spain, 1575/1625. Creator: UnknownChasuble, Spain, 1575/1625
Chasuble, Central Europe, 18th century. Creator: UnknownChasuble, Central Europe, 18th century
Chasuble with Medallion Depicting John the Baptist, Italy, 1575/1625. Creator: UnknownChasuble with Medallion Depicting John the Baptist, Italy, 1575/1625
Female Dominican Saint Beholding the Virgin and Child and Saint Dominic, While... n.d. Creator: UnknownFemale Dominican Saint Beholding the Virgin and Child and Saint Dominic, While Vesting a Novice, n.d
Lace weaving and embroidery, France, 17th and 18th century, (1898). Creator: UnknownLace weaving and embroidery, France, 17th and 18th century, (1898). Fig 1: Lace in the style of Louis XIV [c1643-1715], in the possession of C. Baur, manufacturer of furniture at Biberach [Germany]
San Gabriel Mission Priests Vestment from the portfolio "Decorative Art... ", 1935 / 1942. Creator: UnknownSan Gabriel Mission Priests Vestment from the portfolio " Decorative Art of Spanish California", 1935/1942
Panel (Possibly a Chasuble Back), France, 1725 / 75. Creator: UnknownPanel (Possibly a Chasuble Back), France, 1725/75
The Stafford Chasuble, England, 1620 / 40 (appliqued late 17th century)The Stafford Chasuble, England, 1620/40 (appliqued late 17th century)
Cope, France, 1775 / 1825. Creator: UnknownCope, France, 1775/1825
Dalmatic, France, c. 1785. Creator: UnknownDalmatic, France, c. 1785
Hood, France, 1775 / 1825. Creator: UnknownHood, France, 1775/1825
Dalmatic, Nottingham, Mid-19th century. Creator: UnknownDalmatic, Nottingham, Mid-19th century
Chasuble, France, c. 1750. Creator: UnknownChasuble, France, c. 1750
Cope with Hood and Orphrey Band, France, 1725 / 75. Creator: UnknownCope with Hood and Orphrey Band, France, 1725/75
Orphrey Band, England, 1375 / 1400. Creator: UnknownOrphrey Band, England, 1375/1400
Chasuble, England, 1800 / 50. Creator: UnknownChasuble, England, 1800/50
Chasuble, France, c. 1700. Creator: UnknownChasuble, France, c. 1700
Chasuble, Stole, Maniple, and Burse, Italy, 1775 / 1825. Creator: UnknownChasuble, Stole, Maniple, and Burse, Italy, 1775/1825
Ecclesiastical Vestment (back view), c. 1940. Creator: Syrena SwansonEcclesiastical Vestment (back view), c. 1940
Ecclesiastical Vestment, c. 1937. Creator: Syrena SwansonEcclesiastical Vestment, c. 1937
Mission Stole and Maniple, c. 1937. Creator: Syrena SwansonMission Stole and Maniple, c. 1937
Burse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940. Creator: Syrena SwansonBurse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940
Ecclesiastical Vestment (front view), c. 1940. Creator: Syrena SwansonEcclesiastical Vestment (front view), c. 1940
Manta or Poncho, c. 1936. Creator: Syrena SwansonManta or Poncho, c. 1936
Fragment (From a Vestment), Florence, 15th century. Creator: UnknownFragment (From a Vestment), Florence, 15th century
Cope, England, 1490 / 1517, with later restoration. Creator: UnknownCope, England, 1490/1517, with later restoration. Robe worn by a priest or bishop, velvet with gold thread embroidery
Fragment from an Orphrey Band Showing St. Barbara and St. James, England, 1350 / 1400Fragment from an Orphrey Band Showing St. Barbara and St. James, England, 1350/1400. An orphrey is a woven or embroidered band, used on priests albs and knights robes
Chasuble, France, 1725 / 75. Creator: UnknownChasuble, France, 1725/75
Chasuble, France, 1750 / 1800. Creator: UnknownChasuble, France, 1750/1800
Fragment (From a Chasuble), France, c. 1760. Creator: UnknownFragment (From a Chasuble), France, c. 1760
Cope, France, 1750 / 1800. Creator: UnknownCope, France, 1750/1800
Cope with Self-Orphrey Band, France, c. 1765. Creator: UnknownCope with Self-Orphrey Band, France, c. 1765
Orphrey Band, France, 16th century. Creator: UnknownOrphrey Band, France, 16th century
Fragment (From an Orphrey Band), England, 1400 / 50. Creator: UnknownFragment (From an Orphrey Band), England, 1400/50. Male and female figures wearing crowns. The man gives a blessing. An orphrey is a woven or embroidered band, used on priests albs and knights robes
Vestment Set, United States, about 1900. Creator: UnknownVestment Set, United States, about 1900
The Resurrection from The Allegory of the Redemption of Man, Flanders, c. 1500 / 10The Resurrection from The Allegory of the Redemption of Man, Flanders, c. 1500/10